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Tata Tiago Features

Features

Air Conditioner - Manual
Front AC - Single Zone, Common Fan Speed Control
Rear AC - No
Third Row AC Zone - No
Heater - Yes
Climate Control - No
Paddle Shift - No
Idle Start/Stop Button - No
Cruise Control - No
Power Windows - No
Keyless Entry - No
Push Start Stop Button - No
Remote Engine Start - No
Hands-Free Tailgate - No
Steering Mounted Audio - No
Cooled Glovebox - No
Rain Sensing Wipers - No
Automatic Headlamps - No
Electric Tailgate - No
Adjustable ORVMs - No
Adjustable Rear Headrests - NA
Power Outlets 12V - Yes
Wireless Phone Charger - No
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Tata Tiago Variants

Tata Tiago Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 4.57 to 7.82 Lakh. Tata offers Tiago in 13 variants. The top variant of Tiago is XZA iCNG AMT and the base variant is Revotron XE.

Variants
*Ex-Showroom Price
1199 CC, Petrol, 20 KM/L, Manual
Starts at
₹ 4.57 Lakh
1199 CC, Petrol, 20 KM/L, Manual
Starts at
₹ 5.31 Lakh
1199 CC, Petrol, 20 KM/L, Manual
Starts at
₹ 5.81 Lakh
1199 CC, Petrol, 20 KM/L, AMT
Starts at
₹ 6.31 Lakh
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Tata Tiago Price in Top Cities

New Delhi4.88 Lakh
Mumbai5.20 Lakh
Bangalore5.29 Lakh
Hyderabad5.11 Lakh
Chennai5.25 Lakh
Kolkata4.92 Lakh
Pune5.20 Lakh
Mysore5.29 Lakh
Chandigarh5.15 Lakh
Ahmedabad4.97 Lakh
Lucknow5.06 Lakh
Allahabad5.06 Lakh
Agra5.06 Lakh
Jaipur4.92 Lakh
Nagpur5.20 Lakh
Bhubaneswar4.97 Lakh
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  • Electric Vehicles vs CNG Cars: Driving Tata’s Tiago EV And iCNG To Analyse Pros, Cons And Running Costs
    Jaiveer Mehra | Jul 4, 2024
    Electric Vehicles vs CNG Cars: Driving Tata’s Tiago EV And iCNG To Analyse Pros, Cons And Running Costs
    With more and more EVs now starting to enter the mass-market segments, the question that comes up is -- should you still consider a CNG car?
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  • Tata Tiago iCNG AMT Review: Two-Pedal Convenience Meets Frugality
    Jaiveer Mehra | Jun 25, 2024
    Tata Tiago iCNG AMT Review: Two-Pedal Convenience Meets Frugality
    The use of Tata’s twin-cylinder technology and the addition of an AMT gearbox makes the Tiago a lot more convenient in the city.
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  • Tata Tiago iCNG Review: Changing Perceptions
    car&bike Team | Jan 27, 2022
    Tata Tiago iCNG Review: Changing Perceptions
    To date, CNG cars have been offered in the same boring, unattractive colors with barely any features to begin with. Neither queuing up at CNG pumps behind commercial vehicles has helped with its market appeal. But Tata Motors is looking to change this perception and brings in its Tiago with a factory-fitted CNG kit, which is not only offered with multiple variants, and new colors, but also packs in several features that one would find in a top-spec version. We recently drove the newly launched Tata Tiago CNG, or the iCNG, as the company likes to call it, and came out quite surprised. Watch our review to find out more.
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  • Tata Tiago JTP: First Drive Review
    Cyrus Dhabhar | Oct 27, 2018
    Tata Tiago JTP: First Drive Review
    Tata Motors has got its very own performance sub-brand 'Jayem Tata Performance' or JTP, and with that come the company's very first performance skunkworks - the Tiago JTP and the Tigor JTP. So is the Tata Tiago JTP a true hot hatch or just some fancy paint and bumpers? Read on to know more.
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  • Renault Kwid vs Tata Tiago: AMT Comparison Review
    Cyrus Dhabhar | Sep 1, 2017
    Renault Kwid vs Tata Tiago: AMT Comparison Review
    When you compare prices outright, the Kwid AMT ranges from Rs 3.78-4.49 lakh(ex-showroom) and is available in four variants. The Tiago on the other hand is priced between Rs 4.79-5.39 lakh (ex-showroom) and is available only in two variants. The Tiago gets a 1.2-litre 3-cylinder Revotron unit that makes 84 bhp and 114 Nm of torque - which when compared to the Kwid is 17 more horsepower and 23 more newton metres of torque. And the difference is almost immediately obvious. Under the bonnet, the Kwid gets a buzzy little 1-litre three cylinder motor that makes 67 bhp and 91 Nm. The gearbox is a 5-speed AMT unit that has been mated to a rather unconventional shifter knob instead of a normal lever between the front seats. While the Tiago offers a much better put together interior in terms of plastic quality, fit and finish and overall appeal, the Kwid offers features galore. The Tiago does not get a touchscreen infotainment system and navigation like the Kwid does and in 2017, features like those do actually make the difference for the average buyer. In terms of space though, both are about evenly matched.
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